Tag: insurance
Can Lemonade catch on with customers?
InsurTech start-up Lemonade is relying on behavioural economics and speed to attract customers to its new homeowners policy. Read more: insuranceblog.accenture.com
3 reasons startup entrepreneurs love InsurTech
Most insurers now recognise the need and urgency to innovate, but significant challenges remain. Read more: www.propertycasualty360.com
The rise of regulation in the InsurTech sector
The convergence of technology and regulation in the insurance sector is a topic of vital concern. Read more: techcitynews.com
Smart home devices present insurers with data challenges
But carriers are interested in improving customer relationships with more value-added services. Read more: www.dig-in.com
How insurers can implement tech companies’ tactics
Insurers are rethinking insurance: applying cognitive technologies that understand and reason, improving the way insurers do business. Read more: www.dig-in.com
Co-operation ‘the smart strategy’, says InsurTech firm
A managing director of a US-based InsurTech firm within the life insurance space says 'the smart strategy' of fintech firms to work in parallel with advisers. Read more: www.ifa.com.au
Zenefits appoints Jay Fulcher as new chairman and CEO
Zenefits today announced it has appointed Jay Fulcher as chief executive officer and chairman of the board effective February 3, 2017. Read more: www.businesswire.com
Insurance is evolving through technology
We are seeing a very clear shift away from traditional insurance cover to newer, more evolved methods to maintain pace in a fast changing, always-on and connected world. Read more: www.bizcommunity.com
Which industry stands to gain the most from blockchain?
This year could be the year that blockchain emerges from its current status as a largely hypothetical game-changer to one that’s put to the test. Read more: www.pymnts.com
Microsoft CEO says InsurTech shows the future of chat bots
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, suggests looking at the insurance industry for a look into how chat bots are being used commercially. Read more: www.cnbc.com